Striker reveals change of heart

21 June 2009 12:06
The 21-year-old, Macclesfield's top scorer last season, will join the Bantams on a two-year contract after the clubs agreed an undisclosed fee. And Evans insists it was a decision based on ambition not money. "The first thing to say is that I owe a lot to Macclesfield Town Football Club," he told the club's official website. "They were the ones that gave me my first opportunity in the professional game and for that I am truly grateful. "I know a lot of the fans will be thinking I've just gone for the money. But it wasn't a factor in my decision to move. Macclesfield made me a very good offer and one I was about to sign. "But when I took the phone call to say that Stuart McCall was interested in taking me to Bradford, it was an opportunity I couldn't let go. I am still a young lad and I have aspirations to go as far as I can in the game."

Source: Team_Talk